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Show Republicans and Democrats in New York agree that the majority. is going to be a big one. , 'Soon, however, the campaign will probably be noisy enough to suit the most particular. Those who learn the now method of voting best will use the machine to beat the machine. Americans who enjoy shouting may expect to have a great hoarseness three weeks from this morning. Few laboring men are .able to see any force in the idea that they should throw awav their votes. In return, Mr.. Howell can do no less than "testify to the rare ability or Col. Hayes as a 'letter-writer. Brother Emery., may be sheriff of Salt Lake county again, but not dur-ing dur-ing tho coming two years. Mr, Howell will receive a warm wel-come wel-come in every town be visits, as there is a postmaster in every town. Candidates, 'anyway, are doing a good , work in showing that politeness has by no means become a lost art. Hj , At any rate, Senator Sutherland can- not be counted on to lead the hurrah-ing hurrah-ing for the administration at the Smoot meetings. .Having been criticised for their whispering, church workers in politics are thinking of quitting it in a few weeks. Elder Beu Rich, in talking to the Utah brethren, canuot speak too ad-miringly ad-miringly of the solid front shown by the Saints in. Idaho. overs or Cutler 13 to speak for five minutes at the Mining Congress, but he cannot do the mining industry much harm in that brief time. But pressing ' Government business will probablj' compel Col. Hayes to Teny himself tho pleasure of coming ho nil' to vote for Mv, Howell. U;:s Prof. Hyatt realized that in furnishing such Hue full weather he was likely to make people working indoors ilj6contcuL0d with their lot? Mr. Borah sayp ho would bo govern-0(1 govern-0(1 by the evidence in the Smoot caao. But he is confident that ho would find Hj the evidence favorable to Smoot. Hj Though he has many things to' do when he comes to town Col. Ed Loose takes time during his visits these days to appear as a picture of distress. Hj These big investments being- made in Salt Lake property must be' quite irritating to campaign orators prepar-ing prepar-ing speeches against the American There may be things, however, that will justify a voter in failing to H register, such, for instance, as hie un H alterable opposition to tho American ticket. H Brother Smoot is top modest to H claim the support of the labor clement H! because of what was done for his H woolen mill employees, who were paid 1 cloth. H Jn . their, reports for October,, the. Federal oiiicials- cannot show nearly all that thoy have done, as no blanks are furnished for reporting work done in politics. |